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Activities for Module IV Gifts
from the Garden: Sustainable Horticulture
Section B: Real People, Real Farms:
Case studies of sustainable horticulture
Case
study Activity 1: Evaluating Sustainability
Purpose: Have students apply
a variety of measures of sustainability to real
life examples of sustainable farms. Help students
develop critical reading skills.
Advance preparation: Print out
the case studies you want students to use. Make
enough copies so each student gets one. You can
have all the students look at the same case study,
or you can have students look at several different
case studies. (If you choose to have students
look at different case studies, the small group
presentations will have more meaning and students
will be exposed to more examples. However you
will have more material to manage and explain.)
If you use a video instead of a written case study,
you will need to obtain the video and projection
equipment. Print out and copy the worksheet.
Estimated time: 50 minutes or
more
- Ask the students to read through the case
studies (or watch the video) and write down
all the terms they do not understand. (10 minutes)
- Collect the pieces of paper with the terms
on them and write the terms on a board or overhead
for all students to see. Ask if any students
can define or explain any of the terms. Invite
them to share their explanations with the class.
(5 to 10 minutes)
- If there are any undefined terms remaining
and you want to save time, you can simply explain
those terms to the class. Or if you have enough
time, make the students research the terms themselves.
Divide the class into small groups of 3 to 5
students and assign each group the task of defining
or explaining one term. They can use the dictionary,
a glossary or index in an appropriate textbook,
and/or they can try to use the web. If there
are more small groups than terms, you can ask
the groups to use different sources and compare
the information they get. (0 to 10 minutes)
- Divide the class into small groups if you
have not already done so. Give each group a
worksheet. Ask each group to answer the questions
on the worksheet to the best of their ability,
based on the information in the case study and
their background knowledge. Explain that in
some cases the case study will not give them
enough information to answer all the questions.
Also, the material you will be covering in the
other sections of the module will help them
figure out answers to some of the questions
they may not fully understand at this point.
They will be able to continue to fill in the
worksheet over the next few days as you move
through the module. (15 to 25 minutes)
- Invite each group to share information about
the case studies. At this point, all the groups
should have some answers to question 1, and
careful readers or listeners will probably have
picked up information that helps answer the
other questions. Discuss the findings from the
case study or studies as a class.
Case Study Activity
1 Worksheet
Case
Study Activity 1 Worksheet Key
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